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about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x connection failed sqlstate 01000 sql server error 14 Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Connection failed: connection failed sqlstate 01000 sql server error 10060 SQLState: '01000' SQL Server Error: 10061 up vote 4 down vote favorite I'm trying to connect my access front-end to the SQL Server backend. It was working when SQL Server was on my computer but now i'm trying to connect to a server So when I create the DSN file with access I chose SQL-Server driver ( I have also tried with SQL-Server native
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10.0 ) I enter the server name that I copied from SQL Management Studio so there's no typo there I chose the NT authentication Then I have this error In the properties, I tried with TCP/IP with the default port 1433 and I also tried with the name pipes I made sure that the checkbox to allow remote connection is checked If I try to connect with management studio I got this error I can see the server when I browse on the network I'm trying this troubleshotting but i'm stuck with the telnet command. It says Could not open connection to host on 1433 I also tried with no port and i got the same error on port 23 Any ideas? Thank you sql-server sql-server-2008-r2 database-connection share|improve this question edited Nov 22 '12 at 17:11 asked Nov 21 '12 at 20:24 Marc 5,621133777 @wOlf I put the access tags cause I'm making the dsn with access –Marc Nov 21 '12 at 20:33 If you can access SQL Server through Management Studio, check the SQL Server error log. The error you get in Access is obscure
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how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Connection failed: SQLState: '01000' SQL Server Error: 10061 up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm trying to connect http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13501528/connection-failed-sqlstate-01000-sql-server-error-10061 my access front-end to the SQL Server backend. It was working when SQL Server was on my computer but now i'm trying to connect to a server So when I create the DSN file with access I chose SQL-Server driver ( I have also tried with SQL-Server native 10.0 ) I enter the server name that I copied from SQL Management Studio so there's no typo there I chose the NT authentication Then I have this error In the http://serverfault.com/questions/451332/connection-failed-sqlstate-01000-sql-server-error-10061 properties, I tried with TCP/IP with the default port 1433 and I also tried with the name pipes I made sure that the checkbox to allow remote connection is checked If I try to connect with management studio I can see the server when I browse on the network but I got this error I'm trying this troubleshotting but i'm stuck with the telnet command. It says Could not open connection to host on 1433 I also tried with no port and i got the same error on port 23 Any ideas? Thank you windows-server-2003 sql-server-2008-r2 share|improve this question edited Nov 22 '12 at 19:56 asked Nov 22 '12 at 19:09 Marc 10814 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted For SQL Server Express, remote connections are not allowed by default. Have you enabled them? See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11278114/enable-remote-connections-for-sql-server-express-2012 share|improve this answer answered Nov 22 '12 at 19:44 Peter Schofield 1,52666 After 2 days on this, thank you so much!!! I thought that blank was for the default port which is 1433 –Marc Nov 22 '12 at 20:03 Computers, eh? You know what you know, and there's no shame in asking... –Peter Schofield Nov 22 '12 at 20:05 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Pass
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